This page will contain external links about Jack Scott, as they become available.Jack ScottJack Scott (born Giovanni Sacfone Jr. on January 24, 1936 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada) is an American singer and songwriter. At the age of ten, his family moved across the river to Hazel Park, Michigan. Taught to play the guitar by his father, after serving in the U.S. Army he pursued a singing careeer and recording as "Jack Scott", in 1958 had a hit with "My True Love". In 1960, Scott recorded two Billboard Hot 100 hits. Both "What In the World's Come Over You" and "Burning Bridges" made it to the Top Five. This page about Jack Scott includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jack Scott News stories about Jack Scott External links for Jack Scott Videos for Jack Scott Wikis about Jack Scott Discussion Groups about Jack Scott Blogs about Jack Scott Images of Jack Scott |
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Taught to play the guitar by his father, after serving in the U.S. String Of Pearls (1995). At the age of ten, his family moved across the river to Hazel Park, Michigan. Misery (1995). on January 24, 1936 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada) is an American singer and songwriter. Can't Even Tell (1994). Jack Scott (born Giovanni Sacfone Jr. Insomniac's Dream (1994). Runaway Train (1993). Somebody To Shove (1993). All The King's Friends (1991). We 3 (1991). Spinnin (1990). Easy Street (1990). Cartoon (1989). Beggars And Choosers (1989). Sometime To Return (1989). Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum (2000). Candy From a Stranger (1998). Let Your Dim Light Shine (1995). Grave Dancer's Union (1992). And the Horse They Rode On (1990). Hang Time (1988). Clam Dip & the Other Delights (1987). While You Were Out (1986). Time's Incinerator (1986). Made to Be Broken (1985). Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck (1984). |